6.03.2008

Dream Ticket?


Depending on your involvement and interest in politics, you may have already heard that Hillary Clinton has reported that she is "open" to run as Barrack Obama's Vice President candidate. This comes at the end of a heated, controversial, and expensive primary campaign. People have complained that the Democratic party has become increasingly divided and rightfully so with an African American and Female candidate running for office. The primary election is coming to a close and with many eyes on Obama as the designated Democratic nominee, there is concern of how he will respond to Clinton's statement. Some view that Obama owes Clinton nothing and that if in fact she loses the primary election to Obama she should just accept defeat. On the other hand people feel that Obama must show Clinton some form of respect if he truly wants to satisfy the entire Democratic party by offering her campaign staff positions or even offering her the VP candidacy with him. Democrats are afraid that if some form of gesture is not made by Obama then some people may jump ship in retaliation and vote Republican; John McCain. Whatever happens it will surely be an election for the ages.

4 comments:

  1. That would be a truly bad move.
    While many call it the "dream ticket" those that have followed the campaign trail closely know that Clinton politics are very dirty. Former president, Bill, has not only used unprofessional language, calling Obama a "scumbag", but also attacked trivial parts of Obama's personal life, such as his middle name, Hussein. Along with these antics, Clinton's platform in this campaign is a 180 degree flip from her stance on major issues as senator.

    It's time this country got a breath of fresh air. Many call Obama inexperienced, I see it as a new start for this soiled country. We need change in Washington, he is the man do it.

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  3. hahaahahah..... esha has a point...
    go esha.
    leroy=/fail

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